
With *** name like Breezy, you’d assume that gold is in the bag for Milan, but injury has proven to be *** challenge. One thing she’s conquered so far, winning gold in this year’s World Championship with hopes of doing the same in the Winter Games. I. Breezy Johnson understands an elite athlete’s career, much like alpine skiing, leaves little room for error. As athletes we’re used to like really good control over our bodies, right? We can do extreme athletic events and then suddenly you can’t even, you know, turn *** muscle on or walk. Getting on the slopes now has meant mending fractures, tears, and knee damage that forced her to withdraw from the 2022 games in Beijing. At this point I’m like, your next Olympics is definitely not guaranteed. You never know when the journey will end, and so you have to seize the opportunities that are in front of you. Race experts say she is far from *** reckless skier. They say that she’s smart on the course with clean lines, much like her approach to getting to Milan. I’m going to go there. I’m going to do everything I can, and I want to win *** medal. I want. Finally realized that dream that you know I thought was was very realistic before the last game. So, so yeah, I’m just going to go out, give everything I can, and we’ll see what happens. Johnson is also very vocal about the mental health side of the game. She often talks about the strength it takes dealing with the pressure and expectations to perform on the road to Milan Cortina. I’m Jason Newton.
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Breezy Johnson, an Olympic alpine skier, is determined to overcome injuries and seize her chance at a medal in the upcoming Winter Games in Milan, showcasing her perseverance and grit as she aims for the podium. Johnson understands that an elite athlete’s career can come with some bumps and bruises. She has been mending fractures, tears, and knee damage, which forced her to withdraw from the 2022 Games in Beijing.”As athletes, we’re used to really good control over our bodies, right? We can do extreme athletic events, and then suddenly you can’t even, you know, turn a muscle on and walk,” she said.Johnson has already overcome some obstacles, winning gold at this year’s World Championship, and she hopes to replicate that success at the Winter Games.”At this point, I’m like, you know, your next Olympics is definitely not guaranteed. You never know when the journey will end, and so you have to seize the opportunities that are in front of you,” Johnson said.Racing experts describe her as a smart skier with clean lines, much like her approach to reaching Milan.”I’m going to go there. I’m going to do everything I can. I want to win a medal. I want to finally realize that dream that, you know, I thought was very realistic before the last Games. So, yeah, I’m just going to go out, give everything I can, and we’ll see what happens,” she said.Johnson is also vocal about the mental health aspect of the sport, often discussing the strength required to handle the pressure and expectations to perform.
Breezy Johnson, an Olympic alpine skier, is determined to overcome injuries and seize her chance at a medal in the upcoming Winter Games in Milan, showcasing her perseverance and grit as she aims for the podium.
Johnson understands that an elite athlete’s career can come with some bumps and bruises. She has been mending fractures, tears, and knee damage, which forced her to withdraw from the 2022 Games in Beijing.
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“As athletes, we’re used to really good control over our bodies, right? We can do extreme athletic events, and then suddenly you can’t even, you know, turn a muscle on and walk,” she said.
Johnson has already overcome some obstacles, winning gold at this year’s World Championship, and she hopes to replicate that success at the Winter Games.
“At this point, I’m like, you know, your next Olympics is definitely not guaranteed. You never know when the journey will end, and so you have to seize the opportunities that are in front of you,” Johnson said.
Racing experts describe her as a smart skier with clean lines, much like her approach to reaching Milan.
“I’m going to go there. I’m going to do everything I can. I want to win a medal. I want to finally realize that dream that, you know, I thought was very realistic before the last Games. So, yeah, I’m just going to go out, give everything I can, and we’ll see what happens,” she said.
Johnson is also vocal about the mental health aspect of the sport, often discussing the strength required to handle the pressure and expectations to perform.



















